Show - i — I I 1 PO - - TN Cake 96 times ea much as it consumed IPublic Enemy 'Senator Raps Governitienus February Kelly No 1 Falls Use of Paper Leads 4-- 1 in Dealers Petition Increased Congress Into FBI Trap CI 1 IF—Senator (fl) Vote To Transfer Meat Control the Bloodhounds Track "disgracefully its fully" paper iMayor I 511U 23 TuemdAy Moiming w' 7 1943 : ' o 41-no-- i 4 p Ft 'L4 McKibbin Takes GOP Honors In City Primary 1 I CHICAGO Feb 23 (INS)— National By unanimous vote-thAssociation of Retail Meat Dealers Tuesday called upon congress to transfer the control of the meat industry from the office of price administration to the department of agriculture Meeting in Chicago to consider means of halting black market operations dealers from 79 cities charged that illegal markets were flourishing on a nation-wid- e scale under the policies of the 0 P A and were threatening the entire civilian rricat supply Edwin F danssn of St Paid Minn president of the associa t CHICAGO Feb 23 Mayor Edward J Kelly won renomination with ease in Chi-eg- o s mayoral primary Tuesday itchle Republican George B civic leader pledged to tne Kelly machine" oitrned the right to oppose him in th April ftnal election full Ke:ly seekirg h i s thii-term and running on his INecorri: established a margin of tour to one early in the vote count evr his closest chal:erger Alderrran John 5 Boyle entrant of the "free Democrats" Billy ratts virtually unknown political wa far behind BALTIMORE Feb 23 McKibb:n a elo!Re friend of Re- - new indictments were returned by rb1lcan Governor Dwight H a federal grand jury Tuesday Green took an early three-to-on- e seven with lead and held it as the count pro- - cha n' ceeded His competitors were Ar- - tracts at the Triumph Explotur F- - Albert business man and Inc of Elkton Md alderman alld John H The jury had returned previ- e Lye municipal judge 13 indictments accusing 16 Returns from 3366 of the 3760 ously and company in con- -persons rrecincts in the Republican pri- - nection with the the $1500rrary nave McKibbin 142463 Al- - 000 frauds Four ofalleged those indicted : 8158 Lyle had not previously been Retu rn s from 321?1 of the 3760 Tuesday accused thus bringing the total precincts in the Democratic pri- - now under indictment to 20 gay Kelly 350269 Boyle Indicted Tuesday and named in 12035 and Pns 3(075 actions by the jury were: previous As the unofficial tabulations Gustav H Kann Pittsburgh passed the 2000 precinct mark president of Triumph: Joseph Ben more had votes than all Decker of Elkton Triumph vice Xe'sly other asp:rants combined and Sidney Feldman ofOn the basis of the ze reports president Elkton described as an adminis- t'se Democrats were outvoting the trative employe of the company' republicans more than two to one Accused for the first time were: in Ari tetion watched widely for Lawrence V Myers former navy r- current political trends 1 twns inspector at the explosioves plant In the most recent mayoral ori- - Robert J Andrews building superDemocrats out- intendent at Triumph Stephen R pooi:ed the Republicans more than Jackson Wilmington Del builder three to one Ellis Morton Chatkin First indications were that the and the Arenson assistant special total vote would fall short of the attorney general described toChatloo701 mark—less than half of kin a s a relative tie 1 7S4324 registered voters Kelly mayor since his appointenent by- the city council in 1933 and enPoenc:- rile third full term over Roy rraintaind his margin 2 t n TIdate et the -- Free Democrats' are opposed to domination of the party by Ke:ly and County WASHINGTON Feb 23 Cra:rnian P A Nash President and Mrs Roosevelt reMcKitiittn a veteran civil leader ceived their war ration books No and political afly of Governor 2 Tuesday but they didn't have t Ir Green resigned as to declare the amount of canned -tor of the state department of goods they have onhand mAke his first race for france A White House secretary who art irrportant political office handled the registration explained The wrers of the nominations the White House is classed as an 1R11: rartict'nate in th final elec- institution and that under 0 P A ton April 6 regulations individuals residing there are not obliged to make decJarations TROUBLES cratic Mc-K- :- b! tion declared that some cities were getting as little as 20 per cent of their normal supply and added: "We as independent retail meat dealers want to know why when there is according to the 0 P A an available supply of 65 to 70 per cent of meat for civilian consumption We have not been able to get supplies to feed the families of the United States "Reports from various cities substantiate statements that g is nation-wid- e and that regulations of 0 P A black-marketin- have been the cause of these conditions" d & Jury Accuses Ruse Betrays Seven More Gas Ration In Arms Fraud Book Thieves 10-ye- ar If 1 I L7)--T- wo i vo"r: I r"a411 one-tim- I 11-1t)tDU- 1 1 1 1 l -- I - e mary--li39—th- : oldman Rooseelts Receive - - Ration Book No (2P)--- - rrA-trt- dire- t- -i LIFE'S Little f 4 RCA Hook-U- p 115 - - j: 44 1- 3 1 SLEEP CA ti No need to Le in bed—toss— tsorry and fret because CONST1 t'ATION or GAS PRESSURE s on't let you sleep Be a dash of serts!b4-- 4et e ADLER-I-K- A as el7e tet to rel'eve the pressure ef lare 'ntey'nes on nerves and rr417 Of Cre (i:ect lye tract Adissr:ILa o:d fond wastes anrf gas t!lroh a cornfortaHe bowel rnove7rent so that bowe!s return nnrcral sze and the discomforts rressre s: on se ttserg f rea 1 v t fr a izcs‘ C41' AlffigIhvo ' Ofemo Before you know Ninrning hnds refie-he- d and i ' sk or k or fsn doeret veor : rtg011(11 lionolow - - ft: ' '1 :S 1f" ' - II t NEW Y011K Feb 23 (JP—The Institute of Life Insurance said Tuesday repayments of life Insuranc policy loans were sub F tar tially larger In 1942 than in 1911 indicating that people were taking advantage of increased earnings to reduce their debts (0176"14449 Zraft g'iCie‘lt Your cooperation I II Many Repay Loans Zeretelaw 10'- - 1 1 administration in Dakar - 4 ' 1 i 1 in thought- - ful use of your telephone helps us speed war calls on their way Please don't call y refer to centers war-bus- your directory for numbers before calling "Information" be considerate on party lines i l 4 NEW YORK Feb 23 (INS)— When the accustomed methods of grilling hardened convicts failed to bring forth information authorities used a little ingenuity and it led Tuesday to a complete confession and discovery of stolen ration books good for 10900000 gallons of gasoline Louis Mongno When resisted hours of questioning con- fight cerning theft of books from the !Long Island city rationing head'' quarters Police Captain Richard Fennelly and Assistant U S Attorney T Vincent Quinn gave him ' ! the silent treatment Hi3 attention was diverted to a small radio from '''' A which came music Suddenly the music stopped "This program is being halted for a vital news bulletin" said an excited voice "American troops have suffered horrible casualties in a new mechanized thrust by General Rommers veteran tank troops The Americans were mowed down beside e ir own tanks and gun carriers '111' helpless because of their country's !:1 inability" to get sufficient gasoline That did it Leaping to his fset lktongo shouted: "1 did it Leaping to his feeot Mongno shouted: "1 didnt realize there could be anything like this when 1 stole those stamps Only then did police tell him the "nows broadcast" emanated from police headquarters itself—a fake Mongno 42 confessed that he and John H Steneck 39 of Brooklyn led the raid on ration headquarters Steneck and seven other men also are under arrest t 4 TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY t ':Li-- f I - 1 - t A 4 CHICAGO NEW ' 4 i BOISE PORTLAND SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO For losiwyettions 1 52838 CALL UNITED AIR LINES Hsil - 7 - DENVER t ' - Uhsh BUY BONDS WAR ' t I 77 '! 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(1941 4 - - Li : 1) ' I 11 '''''''''''''''''' ' e'r -- ' - r---- 1or'''' ' I 3 I" I I f IV :: i - CIGARETTES Ir ir---11- I kk 1 1 r- ': f 1 ' Ni?? : I - - 1 nr---il I I i ": ( ' II' )I I I 1r WASHINGTON Feb 23 (1P) — The census bureau estimated Tues3000000 babies were day born in t h e 'United States last year the largest number In any year in the nation's history The previous record was in 1921 when 2950000 were born Old i i - Born in (1 i I ' I' ! enough steady enough reliably enough and as a consequence we are not doing a good enough job to win this war" the report said "The navy department feels that unjustifiable absenteeism must be reduced to zero if possible The gravity and grimness of war is becoming more evident every day Within the limits of human endurance and continued maximum production no working day hour or minute should be lost from any cause whatsoever" It termed absenteeism "a fancy word for a very plain very stark very ugly situation" 1 i f c'H77sNpn:: I l ) t 1 t I' u ''''L s WASHING'rON Feb 23 Moved by navy reports that absenteeism is causing a far greater losa to war productiop than strikes and shutdowns the house naval Committee Tuesday approved a government "work or fight" policy for men Who take days off without good cause The committee made public a navy department letter attributing failures to report for work in part to "Monday morning sickness meaning resting up from too strenuous pleasuree the day before" It said most absences occur on Saturdays and Mondays — especially Mondays Sternly the legislative body --- - -- '' Ille - lg -' 'Work or Fight' Edict Faces Job Absentees n 1- 1-1 1111 II : - 1 L 1 - e -6 P M—KSIA i f ' rii I - ' e : - N c - i ( - 0-- WASHINGTON Feb 23 en — The war and navy departments said Tuesday the practice of granting enlisted men automatic pay increases of $10 a month after 12 months- service has been discontinued since basic pay rates were boosted by congress from $21 to $50 a month In a recent story obtained from other officials It was erroneously stated that the automatic $10 increases were still being given 1 1 I da ---- --- Army Navy Drop Automatic Raises exclusive of additional pounds paper consumed in the field—an increase of 17100000 pounds over consumption in 1941 "For use in 1943 the federal government contracted (in December 1942) for 350000000 pounds of paper or 60 per cent more than actually consumed in 1941 the year which American newspapers and magazines are asked to use as base pean riod for determining their consumption in 1943 "But far more startling—and far more disgraceful at a time when the very freedom of the en rTl '' - - THE MOUNTAIN STATES t Worth-Mansfiel- WASHINGTON Feb 23 Willis Independent Tuesday accused and shamegovernment of own use of while calling on newspamultiplying pers and magazines to curtail their newsprint consumption Willis ranking Republican member of the senate printing commit- - tire American press is threatened by government curtailment—is the tee issued this statement: "In 1941 the federal government fact that in the first three weeks contracted for 117173000 pounds of this year the federal govern- of paper and'actually consumed ment—in Washington alone en- exclusive of the rest of the through the government printing tirely — consumed 115545000 office 208900000 pounds—exclu- - country sive of paper consumed by the pounds Of the 350000000 pounds government in other parts of the under contract for 1943 Would nit Billion Pounds country Incretted Usage ”If this rate were to be main-"I- n tamed the federal government 1912 during all of which the nation was at war the federal could be expected to consume more than two billion pounds of paper government contracted for 187- - in 850000 pounds of paper (an in- - in the government printing office Washington alone in 1943—or prom ea of more than 70000 pounds over that contracted for in 1941) and actually consumed 226000000 — 10r14"- '1''' 1 1 The company will use stations N Y New Brunswick and Tuckerton N J and Marion Mass for point to point service with the French colonial at Rocky Point 1 t i Iltilato:'''l 1 rica !"''' ' N-IT'(- WASHINGTON Feb 23 ()PI — R C A Communications Incorporated received a special three-mont- h authorization Tuesday from the federal communications commission to communicate directly with Dakar in French West Af- oelri PIA oZ: I A to Dakar Gets FCC Approval ' I FORT WORTH Texas Feb 23 (UP) — Thomas Nathan (Pete) Norris 31 escaped convict listed by the federal bureau of investigation as the current public enemy No 1 was captured near here late Tuesday after officers trapped him in some woods His brother Pa ul Norris was taken with him Pete Norris a fugitive from the Texas penitentiary has been accused of holdups and burglaries in many states throughout the south Paul Norris according to officers also has been sought for questioning in connection with crimes in various cities The two fugitives were trapped by bloodhounds after they wrecked an automobile while being chased d on the Fort way by city detectives and state police A posse of about 75 officers was quickly formed after the fugitives fled a f oot into the woods near Kenne dal e Bloodhounds were taken to the area from Fort Worth and led officers to the men Officers) fired several shots at the Norrises during the chase but the fugitives did not return the fire They had guns officers said but threw them away during the chase and did not put up any Ltn i I- Escaped Convict Brother in Texas i frPe- dnni of exprcsaion to the new even if newspapers and magsztries are reduced to the size of govern- "The paper In process of being stored since January l 1913 in five huge warehouses rented by ment questionnaires the federal government in Baal "The figures speak for them— more New York City Atlanta selves disgracefully and shame(Ga) Chicago and San Francisco fully!" 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